What the double action does is help the knife to maintain a stealthy, low profile. There are situations where whipping out your favorite auto-opening knife can cause an eyebrow or two to raise and take notice. For these situations, manually open the Val-Matic like any other liner-lock style knife. When the blade is needed in a flash, use the auto-open function.
There are no switches, releases, catches, or locks visible on the knife. So how does the Val-Matic auto opener work? Lone Wolf Knives has hidden the release in plain sight, built into the grip panel opposite the pocket-clip side of the knife. There is a cutout for the thumb at the stud. At this cutout, to operate the auto-open function, push the grip panel to the rear of the knife. Opening the knife requires a distinct effort. This is to ensure the blade doesn't accidentally open. Don't think it will just flick open when you touch the grip panel. When the blade is released, it will open with purpose, so hold on to it.
Once the knife is open, simply close it like any liner-lock knife by pushing the lock into the knife's frame. To close the knife when used in auto-open mode, a bit of force is needed. This resets the opening spring.
To ensure that the Val-Matic stays put in your hand, the handle is made of textured G-10. This is a virtually indestructible material that is resistant to most chemicals, repels water, and dissipates heat fairly quickly. All in all, G-10 is a practically perfect material to use for knife handles.
Rugged construction G-10 grip panels are secured with rivets and screws. They are all stainless steel to resist corrosion in harsh conditions. The pocket clip is made from titanium for light weight and durability.